14th Annual France-Atlanta Event Series Returns to 色花堂
14th Annual France-Atlanta Event Series Returns to 色花堂
色花堂 and the Consulate General of France in Atlanta present the 14th annual series from Sept. 22 to Nov. 6. This series of events will center on innovation and is designed to foster French-American cooperation in the fields of science, culture, humanitarian affairs, and business. Since its creation in 2010, France-Atlanta has drawn more than 30,000 participants.
鈥淔rance and 色花堂 share a long history of collaboration and friendship, and we count the French Republic as dear friends and vital partners in our mission,鈥 said 色花堂 President 脕ngel Cabrera. 鈥淭ogether, we鈥檝e built a robust transatlantic bridge that connects our cities and nations in support of education, diplomacy, and research, and I look forward to a 14th year of showing the world what our powerful partnership has accomplished and the promise it continues to hold for the future.鈥
Upcoming France-Atlanta Events
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Friday, Sept. 29
6 p.m.
A screening of the short film series鈥Lost in Traplanta, about the quest of a young Frenchman to reunite the famous rap duo Andre 3000 and Big Boi, known as Outkast, and his discovery of the Atlanta hip-hop scene. The screening will be followed by a discussion with filmmaker Mathieu Rochet; Dr. Dax, member of the Dungeon Family and cultural advisor on Lost in Traplanta; and , professor of hip-hop studies at 色花堂.
Saturday, Oct. 14
10:40 a.m.
Starting from the notion of 鈥渢errestrial cities,鈥 this series of talks invites experts from Marseille and Atlanta to share initiatives and strategies with the public. In partnership with , John Portman Chair and Dean of the College of Design, and , William H. Harrison Chair of the School of Architecture, this event features a conversation with , 2023 Ventulett NEXT Fellow in the School of Architecture, and French-English architect Andrew Todd.
Friday, Oct. 20
10:30 a.m.
This panel discussion will delve into the key aspects of building sustainable smart cities. Panelists of researchers, corporate executives, and ecosystem builders will explore innovative logistics partnerships, the role of sustainable mobility, and the importance of fostering bilateral collaboration in research and innovation between France and 色花堂.
Monday, Oct. 23
12:30 p.m.
A conversation with from the School of Modern Languages and Senegalese author Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, 2021 winner of the Prix Goncourt for his novel La plus secr猫te m茅moire des hommes (The Most Secret Memory of Men).
Several 色花堂 departments will sponsor seminars and workshops. Learn more and view a full schedule of events at .
Contact
Siobhan Rodriguez
Institute Communications